Roofing Service Areas Across North Georgia
Bishop JD Roofing is based in Braselton, GA — at the intersection of Jackson, Hall, Gwinnett, and Barrow counties. From our home base we serve homeowners across a five-county region of North Georgia and into the broader Atlanta metro area. Below is a region-by-region guide to where we work, with direct links to local roofing information for each city.
Jackson & Barrow Counties
Our home territory. Bishop JD Roofing started in Braselton in 2014, working in Château Élan and the surrounding gated communities. The Jackson–Barrow corridor is one of the more storm-active parts of metro Atlanta — verified NWS warnings in June 2025 specifically named Braselton and surrounding Jackson County areas with 60 mph winds and quarter-size hail. Most homes here are 1990s–2010s construction, with many now hitting their first major roof-replacement cycle. Braselton itself spans four counties (Jackson, Hall, Gwinnett, and Barrow), which means permitting jurisdiction varies by exact address — we figure that out before we quote.
Hall County
Hall County wraps around Lake Lanier and includes Gainesville — the county seat and self-described "Poultry Capital of the World" (population 42,296 per the 2020 census). The county has one of the most varied housing stocks in our entire service area: historic homes in downtown Gainesville (many rebuilt after the deadly 1936 tornado), lakefront estates at Marina Bay and Cresswind, master-planned communities like Mundy Mill and Sterling on the Lake, and unincorporated rural-suburban areas like Chestnut Mountain along Georgia 53. Lake-effect humidity drives more aggressive moss and algae growth on north-facing slopes here, which is why we typically recommend algae-resistant shingle systems for Hall County roofs.
Gwinnett & Forsyth Counties
North Gwinnett — Buford, Sugar Hill, Suwanee, Duluth, Lawrenceville — is one of the fastest-growing suburban corridors in the southeast, with median home values that have climbed steadily through 2024-2026. Buford straddles the Gwinnett–Hall county line (the 30518 ZIP covers the Lake Lanier side in Hall, 30519 the Mall of Georgia side in Gwinnett), and that line matters for permits, taxes, and school zoning. Forsyth County to the west includes Cumming and master-planned communities like Vickery Village and Halcyon — most homes are 2000s–2010s construction now hitting first-cycle replacement.
North Fulton & Atlanta Metro
North Fulton — Alpharetta and Johns Creek — is the affluent inner suburban corridor of metro Atlanta. Johns Creek has the highest median household income in Georgia (about $160,000 per U.S. Census data) and a housing stock dominated by 1990s–2000s gated communities with active architectural review boards. Alpharetta is really three submarkets in one: Windward and the master-planned east side (Mobil Land developed it on 3,400 acres starting in the late 1970s), the downtown/Avalon historic and infill area, and the tech-corridor subdivisions along the Westside and Kimball Bridge. HOA navigation, ARB paperwork, and premium shingle specifications are standard parts of every project in this region.
Athens-Clarke County
Athens — about 22 miles east of our Braselton home base — is a distinct market from metro Atlanta. As a college town anchored by the University of Georgia, Athens has a different housing mix: established 1950s–1980s neighborhoods around the university, newer subdivisions on the city's edges, and rental-heavy properties closer to campus. We serve Athens homeowners regularly, particularly for storm-claim work and replacements on established homes that are well into their second or third roof-replacement cycle.
How We Set Service Boundaries
From our Braselton base we comfortably serve a roughly 35-mile radius for free inspections and full-system replacements. Cities outside that radius are still possible — we've done projects in Athens, downtown Atlanta, and out toward Lula and Cleveland — but for outlying locations we usually require a phone consultation first to confirm scheduling and travel logistics. If your town isn't listed on this page, the answer isn't "no" — it's "call us and let's talk." Most weeks we have projects within an hour of Braselton in three or four different counties.
For storm-claim work specifically, our response radius extends further. After major events like Hurricane Helene in September 2024 and the April 2025 storm system, we worked claims across the entire region from Athens through North Fulton.
All Service Areas
Quick-navigation list of every city we have local information for. Click any city for cost estimates, neighborhood coverage, permit info, and FAQs specific to that area.
Don't See Your Town?
Give us a call — we serve more areas than we've listed. (706) 983-5557.